What does Socrates mean when he claims in the Phaedo that philosophy is the practice of death? Does this claim seem consistent with the way in which Socrates practices philosophy in the dialogues we have read? Why or why not?
What does Socrates mean when he claims in the Phaedo that philosophy is the practice of death? Does this claim seem consistent with the way in which Socrates practices philosophy in the dialogues we have read? Why or why not?